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WeeklyWebDev
01-24-2008, 03:28 PM
Hi,

I've started a blog, called Weekly Web Dev, which is written with the web developer in mind. I work as a Web Developer for a large London-based Digital Agency and thought it was about time I gave something back to the world.

As well as discussing the latest web developer news and providing links to some of the best sites on the web, it will also provide tech features and weekly tips.

Check it out here, (http://www.weeklywebdev.com) and let me know what you think! (I'm still working on the design)

Thanks,
Andi

WebJoel
01-25-2008, 03:38 PM
I can't find anything wrong with it really. It is quite good and I am hard-pressed to find anything to comment upon. You did an excellent job here!

There is an 'empty' "<style type="text/css"> </style>" a the top that probably should, at least, have *something* in it, -even a 'comment' (" /* "comment" */ ) just to stop the validation 'warning'.

Now, from the Technical Communicator's p.o.v. :

Misspelled words of note:

compatability
Targetting (several instances of ~ )
Compliances (Well, I spell it that way too, but the plural form doesn't seem to exist, so I'd say "Compliancy" or "Compliant" is what you'd want to say..):confused:
predominantely

and we'll give "Website" and "Website/s" (instead of "Web site/s") special dispensation because we ALL spell it that way.

On my 1-10 scale, -you get a 9.95! :D

dtm32236
01-25-2008, 03:54 PM
i agree with webjoel... it's a really nice site.

i have nothing bad to say about it - maybe just that the RSS feed should be a little easier to find (not tucked away at the bottom)

good job with it.

WebJoel
01-25-2008, 05:51 PM
I looked at your site again, -it's bookmark-worthy. :D And, -a quick concession that maybe some (or possibly all??) of the so-called misspelled words that I cited are maybe "Queen's English" and as such, are possibly correct for the region?
I was assuming "American English" here (as that is what my training and spell-checker is based upon). I didn't before notice that O.P. is from England. :)

WeeklyWebDev
01-25-2008, 06:51 PM
Thanks guys - I'm going to try to keep updating Monday's to Friday's, so check back!

*goes off to correct spelling mistakes!*